31. Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, there is a disinclination on the part of many people to recognize the degree to which their analytical skills are weak.
(A) Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, there is a disinclination on the part of many people to recognize the degree to which their analytical skills are weak.
(B) Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, which they admit they lack, many people are disinclined to recognize that their analytical skills are weak.
(C) Unlike computer skills or other technical skills, analytical skills bring out a disinclination in many people to recognize that they are weak to a degree.
(D) Many people, willing to admit that they lack computer skills or other technical skills, are disinclined to recognize that their analytical skills are weak.(D)
(E) Many people have a disinclination to recognize the weakness of their analytical skills while willing to admit their lack of computer skills or other technical skills.
Choice D is best. Choice A illogically compares skills to a disinclination; choice B compares skills to many people. Choice C makes the comparison logical by casting analytical skills as the subject of the sentence, but it is awkward and unidiomatic to say skills bring out a disinclination. Also in C, the referent of they is unclear, and weak to a degree changes the meaning of the original statement. In E, have a disinclination... while willing is grammatically incomplete, and admit their lack should be admit to their lack. By making people the subject of the sentence, D best expresses the intended contrast, which pertains not so much to skills as to people’s willingness to recognize different areas of weakness.
admit to sth 是固定用法吗?但字典里也有admit sth的用法呀?
谁有比较完整的admit的用法?
谢了
ADMIT TO DO STH/ ADMIT DOING
to say that you have done something wrong, especially something criminal
synonym confess
opposite deny
admit doing something
Greene admitted causing death by reckless driving.
admit to (doing) something
A quarter of all workers admit to taking time off when they are not ill.After questioning, he admitted to the murder.
No organization has admitted responsibility for the bombing.
admit of something phrasal verb
if a situation admits of a particular explanation, that explanation can be accepted as possible
The facts admit of no other explanation.
****ALLOW TO JOIN
[transitive] to allow someone to join an organization, club etc
admit somebody to/into something
Drake was admitted into the club in 1997.
According your explaination,I still cannot get the right answer to this question.No clear border between "admit to "and "admit sth" is given.
Anyway ,thank you very much! Because no chinese system in liabrary computer,I ,woben,wonuli,changed my name in order to get into this bbs.
我想是及物和不及物的用法
vt.
1. 承认[+v-ing][+(that)][O2]
2. 准许进入;准许...进入(或加入)[(+into/to)]
3. 容许;可容纳
vi.
1. 承认[(+to)]
2. 容许,有余地[(+of)]
3. 通向[(+to)]
举例:
vt.
1. I admitted breaking the window.
我承认打破了窗子。
1. We have to admit that he's a highly competent man.
我们必须承认他是个非常能干的人。
1. You must admit the task to be difficult.
你得承认这个任务是艰钜的。
2. No one but ticket-holders was admitted.
只有持票者方可入内。
3. The theater admits 1000 people.
这剧院可容纳一千人。
vi.
1. I must admit to feeling ashamed of my conduct.
我得承认因自己的行为而感到羞惭。
2. This matter admits of no delay.
这事不容耽搁。
那为什么在这个地方非得要用不及物呢?还是不明白。
admit their lack should be admit to their lack
请看: transitive senses
1 a : to allow scope for : PERMIT <admits no possibility of misunderstanding> b : to concede as true or valid <admitted making a mistake>
2 : to allow entry (as to a place, fellowship, or privilege) <an open window had admitted rain> <admitted to the club>
intransitive senses
1 : to give entrance or access
2 a : ALLOW, PERMIT <admits of two interpretations> b : to make acknowledgment -- used with to
这里现在可以看出用ADMIT TO了.
admit their lack should be admit to their lack
请看: transitive senses
1 a : to allow scope for : PERMIT <admits no possibility of misunderstanding> b : to concede as true or valid <admitted making a mistake>
2 : to allow entry (as to a place, fellowship, or privilege) <an open window had admitted rain> <admitted to the club>
intransitive senses1 : to give entrance or access
2 a : ALLOW, PERMIT <admits of two interpretations> b : to make acknowledgment -- used with to
这里现在可以看出用ADMIT TO了.
DCCNDMR 谢谢你的搜索, 只好这样想了!
UP UP~ 还有NN能指点吗?
我搜了一下阅读大全,发现有这样的用法The government will be forced to admit its responsibility for the inadequacy of existing political institutions.
这里面admit 是及物的啊,这到题看了四遍了,还是不懂
昏......help!
ding ~~~~~can anyone help? what is the difference between admit and admit to ?
admit their lack should be admit to their lack
请看: transitive senses
1 a
: to allow scope for : PERMIT <admits no possibility of misunderstanding> b
: to concede as true or valid <admitted making a mistake>
2
: to allow entry (as to a place, fellowship, or privilege) <an open window had admitted rain> <admitted to the club>
intransitive senses1
: to give entrance or access
2 a
: ALLOW, PERMIT <admits of two interpretations> b
: to make acknowledgment -- used with to
这里现在可以看出用ADMIT TO了.
According above explanation, I think admit sth./doing means someone is forced to make acknowledgment, while admit to sth./doing means that someone makes acknowledgment subjectively.
any new ideas?
admit (ACCEPT)
to agree that something is true, especially unwillingly:
He admitted his guilt/mistake.
[+ (that)] She admitted (that) she had made a mistake.
[+ ing form of verb] She admitted making a mistake.
At first he denied stealing the money but he later admitted (to) it.
I wasn't entirely honest with him, I admit, but I didn't actually tell him any lies.
[+ to infinitive] The new law was generally admitted to be difficult to enforce
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